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Cape Town – Nokia announced it is expanding its free music streaming service with an enhanced paid version of its existing Nokia Music platform.

Nokia Music, the ad-free service which launched in September, exclusively to Lumia smartphone users, will now offer a monthly subscription option called Nokia Music+ for about $3.99, depending on location.

It will allow users to access the service via a web app, so you can play it on your computer or smart TV, and features unlimited skips. The app is also available for download from the Windows Phone Marketplace.

MyBroadband reported that the free music streaming service will be available in South Africa in 2013.

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